Friday, July 17, 2026

Could the dark matter be from the fifth dimension?



“A new theoretical framework suggests dark matter’s elusive behavior may arise from the geometry of a hidden fifth dimension. Credit: Shutterstock” (ScitechDaily, Could Dark Matter Be Hiding in a Hidden Fifth Dimension?)

“The geometry of a hidden dimension may naturally explain dark matter resonance and its elusive behavior. Every galaxy appears to carry far more mass than telescopes can see. That invisible material, known as dark matter, may be linked to a hidden fifth dimension whose geometry naturally shapes how dark matter particles behave, according to a theory developed at the University of Sheffield.” (ScitechDaily, Could Dark Matter Be Hiding in a Hidden Fifth Dimension?)

There is a possibility. That dark matter has two forms. The thing that binds energy. And the form that releases energy. So this means that. Dark matter. It could be a source for dark energy. The idea is that. Hypothetical dark matter particle, WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particle). It can have a spin of 2-3. So WIMP rotates 2-3 times around its axle. Until it releases the light quantum. While it changes its direction. When a particle changes its direction. It must stop first. And in that process, it releases energy as a light quantum. Normally, a fermion's spin is 1/2. If the particle’s spin is 2-3. That means it stores more energy in itself. And released light quantum. It has more energy than. In the case of a “normal” fermion. 

This is an interesting question. The idea is that dark matter could be a particle that is from a different dimension. The problem with the fifth dimension. Is this. We cannot see the fifth dimension. And the reason for that is logical. The fifth dimension. It can exist only in the fourth dimension. And that means that. All dimensions are surrounded by the lower dimension. And this means the journey to the fifth dimension passes through the fourth. So the fourth dimension is between the third and fifth dimensions. Sometimes it is explained that the fourth dimension.

It’s time that runs forward. And the fifth dimension is time that runs backward. So, when the particle reaches the third dimension. It must release its energy. If it comes from the higher dimensions. This causes radiation. But it also causes evaporation. And that can create a situation where the matter or its environment binds energy very fast. That can cause a situation that we see as dark matter. 

Can dark matter be some kind of quasiparticle? 

In some dark matter models. Very fast particles that come to the Galaxy from its supermassive black holes or outside the galaxy. Create some kind of “holes” in the quantum fields in the galaxy. So, if some particles really make holes in a dense quantum field. That field tries to fill that hole or channel. And those holes can act like real particles. This means that at least some part of the dark matter particles are hypothetical WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles). They can be virtual particles. Or some kind of quasiparticles. The thing that supports this model. That is, dark matter seems to be especially concentrated in galaxies. And if the hole, or channel, forms in a dense field. That channel has a stronger effect than in a weak field. 

This means that if the dark matter is like a channel that looks like a deep exciton. It can be the reason. For why dark matter exists in the galaxies. The fact is that. All galaxies seem to have no dark matter. And this is the thing. That supports the model that WIMPs are real particles. But in some other models, an active galaxy can form a cosmic void around it. The gamma ray glow. It can push matter and quantum fields out from around the galaxy. This means that the galaxy. It can be in the cosmic void. And that can mean: it can spin faster than it should. 

Or, could WIMP be a particle? That spin is different. Than others?

But could the radiation from the center? Of the galaxies? And their black holes cause a situation. There are some particles. That spin turns very fast. This means that the gamma-ray glow pushes some particles and turns their spin into >1. 

A normal fermion has spin 1/2. If the spin turns >1, that means that those particles bind energy more strongly. The particle binds energy until its spin direction changes. So, if the particles spin. It’s, let’s say, 2-3. That means it spins around its axle 2-3 times before it releases energy. So, this means that. The particle will be far heavier. Than other particles. Same way. When it changes its direction. That particle will release. A far stronger wave quantum. Than a regular fermion. This means that the WIMP could still be the source of the dark energy. 

There is a model. There. The WIMPs, or dark matter. It has not only one shape. This means that WIMPs are multiple phenomena. This means that dark matter can be different types of things that we see.  As the gravitational effect. But then return to the galaxies without dark matter. Could it be possible that there is some kind of mass effect? What causes the situation? There, the galaxy spins too fast. It's possible that if the galaxy is very active. And it sends very strong gamma-rays. That radiation removes matter from its edge. That means that the mass is in the outer layer. Of the galaxy. It can be very thin. If the galaxy spins in a cosmic void. Its spin can be faster than that of other galaxies. 


https://scitechdaily.com/could-dark-matter-be-hiding-in-a-hidden-fifth-dimension/


https://scitechdaily.com/what-if-dark-matter-has-two-forms-bold-new-hypothesis-could-explain-a-cosmic-mystery/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_energy


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermion


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-dimensional_space


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasiparticle


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_(physics)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weakly_interacting_massive_particle

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